Four years ago today, I posted my first (somewhat awkward) entry on this blog. I was new to blogging then. Heck, blogging was new to blogging then. Or at least it feels that way to me now.

I was by no means an early adopter of blogging in general, but quite a bit has changed in the “blogosphere” (I die a little every time I say that term) over the last four years — years that have seen a choice few video game and gadget blogs consolidate power with very influential voices in their respective communities. They’ve gone from sloppy wannabe video game/gadget press to actually absorbing, replacing, and becoming the video game/gadget press in some respects as traditional print magazines continue to fall by the wayside.

Where’s VC&G in all this? Heh, I don’t know. We’re no powerhouse, but we (I say “we” in the most singular sense of the word) have an impressive Google footprint in the video game and computer history realm. It’s a bizarre feeling when I’m researching my freelance articles and I come across multiple links to VC&G posts or images from Retro Scan of the Week on every Google results page. I have to avoid quoting myself.

At the end of the day, Vintage Computing and Gaming is still an enthusiast blog that’s not updated very frequently (since 2007 or so). But at least we’re still here after four years. That’s a long time to consistently maintain any blog, and I’m proud of that much.

I like the stability and consistency that VC&G provides in my writing life, and my regular readers (that’s you) feel like old buddies to me now. Thanks for continuing to humor me in moments both odd and insightful.

On another note, I honestly never thought I’d keep the same theme and site design for this long. Back in 2005, I used to plan site redesigns for my websites every few years, but this layout served the blog so well that I just said, “What the heck. If it works, keep it.”

And now, some statistics. There are currently 491 posts and 5,165 comments on VC&G. That’s an average of 3.5 comments a day since November 2nd, 2005, and a whopping 10.5 per post. Not too shabby. Keep it up!

Discussion Topic of the Year: Share your favorite VC&G moments. If you had no nominate a post or two for a hypothetical “Best of VC&G,” what would they be?

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One of my favorite moments was when Benj took apart the hotel gaming system for our entertainment. The halloween costumes are always fun. (I want to be an XJ500 joystick next year) VC&G never ceases to entertain. This is my favorite blog by far. Great job!

Happy Birthday! I really love reading this place. And thanks for the article on computer batteries. You probably saved my beloved Mac II in the basement, which i still use to… play Dark Castle! Greetings from Zurich

Congratulations! Your high standards have made VC&G one of the most quality blogs around. Always enjoy the list and history posts from around the web, and of course, the powerhouse Mario Adventure rom tribute.

Enjoy this blog greatly Benj. It seems to fill a niche no one else does, or with the same style. Can’t think of a favorite post off hand, but it’s always a great read. Three Cheers for Vintage Computing and Gaming!

I’ve really enjoyed this blog for the year or so that I’ve been reading it. My favourite moment was the first time I commented – I innocently added my portfolio link to the “website” field. I had forgotten that my phone number was listed there, and as a result I received some odd calls that night. Too bad none of them were job offers!